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Nonprofit Stimulus Package: Strategies for Fundraising and Partnerships in a Recession

Want to learn how to optimize fundraising efforts in a down economy?  Ever wondered how to engage new partners who will really work for your program?  Join us for workshops that will provide building blocks and examples for successful efforts.  

We’ll begin at 10:00 a.m. on Day 1 and conclude by 4:30 p.m. the following day.

 

SPACE IS LIMITED     * * * * * *     NO FEE     * * * * * * *     MEALS AND LODGING PROVIDED

 

Workshop Locations:

 

Clayton

   

Arden

Registration Deadline: March 12, 2010

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(You will need to create a user account and register each participant from your group.)

When:
March 24-25, 2010
(Wednesday and Thursday)

Where:
The Clayton Center
111 East Second Street
Clayton, NC

Tel: 919-553-3152

For directions and information about the Clatyon Center, click here. 

 

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Registration Deadline: March 19, 2010

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(You will need to create a user account and register each participant from your group.)

When:
April 7-8, 2010
(Wednesday and Thursday)

Where:
Lutheridge Conference Center
2049 Upper Laurel Drive
Arden, NC  28704

Tel: 828-684-2361

For directions and information about the Lutheridge Conference Center, click here.

 

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Questions? 

Contact Kathleen at 919.967.2223, x111 or kemarkstcf@earthlink.net.

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